Teenage Engineering’s new PC case is plastic and free
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Summary
Teenage Engineering has followed up its Computer-1 mini-ITX PC case with a free offering, the Computer-2, but it is already sold out.
The Swedish consumer electronics start-up began sending out vouchers for the novel PC case earlier this week, however, customers will still need to source several components before a working computer can be built.
As well as a mini-ITX motherboard, SFX power supply and dual-slot graphics card, users will require a CPU, RAM and storage, as well as an HDMI cable and power cord.
Only 500 Computer-2 cases are currently available, but those disappointed by the sold-out status can leave their email with the manufacturer for updates on restocking.
The foldable case is constructed from a single sheet of semi-transparent PP-plastic, and features a carrying handle.